[THIN] Re: Slow Printing

  • From: "Monahan, Thomas" <Thomas.Monahan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 15:26:23 +0100

Are you sure it is not a bandwidth issue? Try testing to printers with a
high bandwidth connecting to the servers, something on the same LAN and see
if there is any difference. 

Thomas
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Patten [SMTP:pattenj@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 28 August 2003 14:16
> To:   'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'; 'citrixse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject:      [THIN] Slow Printing
> 
> I am having a real issue with some clients that are experiencing Slow
> printing issues from our system.  They are on Win 2kPro  or XPpro machines
> with the latest 32bit client.  The client printers are HP laserjet 4000 or
> 4050 mapped to LJ4 drivers.  They connect over the internet via DSL or
> cable
> modem so I don't think its a bandwidth problem.  I have modified the
> Module.ini file per the knowledge base articles and this has not helped.
> We
> run NT4Tse and MF1.8 SP2 on the server side and the application uses
> Active
> reports for creating the jobs.  Does anyone have any ideas on this?  Its
> been a real headache to trouble shoot.
> 
> Also I have noticed that the Auto-created printer is ALWAYS set to "print
> after last page is spooled"  regardless of how the printer on the client
> side is set.  Could this be an issue?  And if so, how do I correct it.
> This
> only seems to be occurring with the Win2k and XPpro machines.
> 
> Jason
> 
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